Banksy I Love London Robbo. Where To Find Banksy Art In London Londonist This is maybe in part due to the updated text on the sign which now reads "I love London, Robbo".The back story to this is Banksy 's long running feud with legendary London graffiti writer Robbo.Before Robbo 's untimely death, and as part of a tit for tat going over of each others work, Robbo replaced Banksy 's wording on the placard so that it became his slogan instead. The placard used to read "London doesn't work", however in a tribute to the late graffiti artist Robbo, who sadly passed away following an accident, it was amended to be "I love London Robbo".
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Hard to say if this is sincere or not: the two had a famous. The amendment was all part of a long running feud between the two artists, which saw the pair making changes to each others work.
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When Banksy rat stencil first appeared he was in black and white and the placard read "London Doesn't Work" The back story to this is Banksy's long running feud with legendary London graffiti writer Robbo Second, the "I Love London Robbo Rat" stencil is a reminder of the power of street art to create a dialogue and spark a conversation
I Love London ' Banksy ' Robbo Cushion by madeincrawley on Etsy, £10.00 Etsy, London love. This little rat is one of the original Banksy rats in London, few have survived, however this one is still going strong This rodent on this City street is holding a sign saying 'I Love Robbo', a reference to King Robbo, another famous street artist
The Ultimate Guide to Banksy's Most Famous London Murals — Global Trekker. Reminiscent of the ridiculous East/West coast rap battles of yore, the move stirs up conflict between street art vs graffiti. The image represents Banksy's playful and rebellious style, with rats being a recurring theme in his work.